OUR PICK Before producers began compiling The Kids in the Hall: The Complete Season One, they Web-polled the die-hard fans of the defunct sketch-comedy show. Apparently, admirers of the Kids’ envelope-pushing, cross-dressing comedy had plenty to say—because aside from the show’s twenty episodes from 1989 and 1990, this borderline-obsessive set adds more than two hours of extras: extensive interviews with all the Kids and producer Lorne Michaels, fan-selected “best” sketches, and a half-hour of never-broadcast comedy performed live in Toronto, where the troupe first began making people laugh uncomfortably. Whether your favorite sketch is “Dr. Seuss Bible” or Buddy’s guitar duel with the Devil, there’s so much to watch, it just may crush your puny little head. Four discs; NR; $59.95. Extras: All those listed above, plus audio commentary; “An Oral History.”